Best fishing is getting close
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Lake Powell was busy over the Labor Day weekend. Weather was warm and winds were calm. Many enjoyed camping in the warm and beautiful summer conditions. There will be another week or two of warm weather and then the cooler fall weather will arrive. Right now the lake is capped with 80F+ water temperature, which is a bit warm for really good fishing.
In the spring time, the best fishing occurs when the water warms into the 60s. Right now, we are waiting for the temperature to drop into the 70s. When that happens here is what to expect.
Striped Bass: Small stripers are accustomed to feeding in really warm water. The quick boils seen this weekend featured 8-13 inch stripers. Older stripers that have boiled the last two months have done very well. They are two inches longer, fat and strong. Few reports about larger stripers feeding on top were received this week, which means that the bigger fish were too hot to boil, or the lake was too busy or shad were moving away from main channel spots that were hot fishing a week ago. It really does not matter why there were less boils because there are still huge schools of shad in the backs of the canyons. Stripers will now move out of the main channel and work toward the backs of the canyon. The next boil period will likely erupt as soon as stripers make the transition to searching the canyons instead of the main channel and find shad in side canyons lakewide. I predict that fall top water fishing will begin mid September and boils will be large and long lasting. Expect boils to be near shore instead of in the middle of the channel. Look for giant splashes in the backs of canyons.